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Hello all,
Just getting started on my LIVP horiaontal tail feathers, and while
reading ahead in the builder's manual, it occurred to me that I could
construct the horizontal stabilizer on a wing-sized table and save the
time and expense of building a separate table for the stabilizer.
The manual recommends a 12 x 3 foot table for the stab and a 16 x 3 foot
wing table. Perhaps this is an old discussion item, but why not use the
same table for stabilizer and wing construction?
Also, the manual drawings show two - 8 foot long tables are constructed
and then joined end-to-end to form the required 16 foot wing table.
What's wrong with making one 16 foot long table?
Thanks for any insight you might offer
More dumb questions to follow...
Dane White
Lancair IV-P
Murfreesboro TN
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